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Endangered Sloth Bear Electrocuted To Death; Orphan Baby Found Nursing From Dying Mother
Endangered Sloth Bear Electrocuted To Death; Orphan Baby Found Nursing From Dying Mother
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Endangered Sloth Bear Electrocuted To Death; Orphan Baby Found Nursing From Dying Mother

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In yet another horrifying incident indicating intolerance towards wildlife, a female sloth bear and her ten week old bear cub were electrocuted on the periphery of Sanjay-Dubri Tiger Reserve, located in Sidhi district of Madhya Pradesh, India. The orphan baby bear that surprisingly survived the electrocution was found clutching his dying mother tightly and nursing from her.

Six Poachers were identified as having intentionally caused the electrocution of the bear by installing a deadly high voltage wire. The poachers were arrested by Forest Officials and are currently in jail!

The female bear was found in a pathetic paralyzed condition and after investigation; sniffer dogs at the site of the crime followed the trail of the poachers and led the investigators to the doorstep of the poachers who were caught with the tools in their custody. The persons arrested confessed to the crime and have been arrested for poaching a sloth bear under sections of the Wildlife Protection Act 1972.

The Forest Department informed wildlife rescue & rehabilitation NGO Wildlife SOS who immediately sent a rapid response unit to provide medical treatment to the bears. Sadly the female bear’s injuries were so severe that she succumbed to her injuries, leaving her traumatised orphan cub in the care of her rescuers.

The male baby bear was moved to the Wildlife SOS run Agra Bear Rescue Facility for long term medical treatment and lifetime care. He was under a lot of trauma and will require to be under constant medical observation.

Over the years, the population of sloth bears in the wild has been threatened due to loss of habitat and poaching. Sloth bears are protected under Schedule I of the Wildlife Protection Act 1972.

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    Wildlife SOS was established in 1995 by Kartick Satyanarayan and Geeta Seshamani with the holistic belief that providing sustainable alternative livelihoods and education to communities dependent on wildlife and natural resources, would lead to sustainable wildlife protection. Wildlife SOS’s major project was the abolition of the barbaric practice of dancing bears in which sloth bear cubs were poached from the wild and trained using cruel method

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    Wildlife SOS was established in 1995 by Kartick Satyanarayan and Geeta Seshamani with the holistic belief that providing sustainable alternative livelihoods and education to communities dependent on wildlife and natural resources, would lead to sustainable wildlife protection. Wildlife SOS’s major project was the abolition of the barbaric practice of dancing bears in which sloth bear cubs were poached from the wild and trained using cruel method

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    Puddin Tane
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    8 years ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    So glad they found the cub before anything more could happen to him. Now, at least, he has a chance at life.

    Puddin Tane
    Community Member
    8 years ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    So glad they found the cub before anything more could happen to him. Now, at least, he has a chance at life.

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